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Mutation in the DNA-binding domain of the EWS-Oct-4 oncogene results in dominant negative activity that interferes with EWS-Oct-4-mediated transactivation Kim, Sol; Lee, Jungwoon; Kim, Ja Young; Lim, Bobae; Shin, Eung-Kyun; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Sung-Su; et al, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, v.124, no.10, pp.2312 - 2322, 2009-05 |
Oct-4 controls cell-cycle progression of embryonic stem cells Lee, Jungwoon; Go, Yeorim; Kang, Inyoung; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Jungho, BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.426, no.2, pp.171 - 181, 2010-03 |
Pyruvate kinase isozyme type M2 (PKM2) interacts and cooperates with Oct-4 in regulating transcription Lee, Jungwoon; Kim, Hye Kyoung; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Jungho, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY CELL BIOLOGY, v.40, no.5, pp.1043 - 1054, 2008 |
Stimulation of Oct-4 activity by Ewings sarcoma protein Lee, Jungwoon; Rhee, Byung Kirl; Bae, Gab-Yong; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Jungho, STEM CELLS, v.23, no.6, pp.738 - 751, 2005-06 |
The EWS-Oct-4 fusion gene encodes a transforming gene Lee, Jungwoon; Kim, Ja Young; Kang, In Young; Kim, Hye Kyoung; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Jungho, BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.406, no.3, pp.519 - 526, 2007-09 |
The human OCT-4 isoforms differ in their ability to confer self-renewal Lee, Jungwoon; Kim, Hye Kyoung; Rho, Jeung-Yon; Han, Yong Mahn; Kim, Jungho, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.281, no.44, pp.33554 - 33565, 2006-11 |
The reprogramming factor nuclear receptor subfamily 5, group A, member 2 cannot replace octamer-binding transcription factor 4 function in the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells Choi, Kyeng-Won; Oh, Hye-rim; Lee, Jaeyoung; Lim, Bobae; Han, Yong-Mahn; Oh, Junseo; Kim, Jungho, FEBS JOURNAL, v.281, no.4, pp.1029 - 1045, 2014-02 |
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